Baole Wen

Baole Wen

Title: Assistant Professor

Department: Mathematics

Campus: Long Island

Areas of Expertise: Applied Mathematics

Education Credentials: Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2022


Baole Wen is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. Before joining New York Institute of Technology in 2022, he had been a postdoctoral assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan and a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Baole received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of New Hampshire in 2015. His Ph.D. research was focused on understanding the underlying flow and transport mechanisms governing the spatiotemporally-chaotic system of porous medium convection at large Rayleigh numbers. He obtained a master's degree in fluid mechanics and a bachelor's degree in engineering mechanics from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2010 and 2007, respectively.

Baole's research interests cover broad areas of applied and computational mathematics, including fluid mechanics, mathematical modeling, PDE-constrained optimization, scientific computing, model order reduction, efficient numerical algorithms, and pattern formation and nonlinear dynamics in high-dimensional spatiotemporal dynamical systems. To conduct his research, Baole employs direct numerical simulations, high-performance computing, variational and stability analyses, optimization, dynamical system theory, and experimental validation.

Recent Projects and Research

  1. Exact coherent states in Rayleigh-Bénard convection
  2. Flow and transport in porous media
  3. Optimal mixing by incompressible flows

Selected Publications

Professional Honors and Awards

Courses Taught at New York Tech

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